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Ho Jiak Town Hall

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Assorted dishes at Ho Jiak Town Hall.
1 / 5Assorted dishes at Ho Jiak Town Hall.Edwina Pickles
 Prawn dry laksa.
2 / 5 Prawn dry laksa.Edwina Pickles
Char kuey teow with prawns.
3 / 5Char kuey teow with prawns. James Brickwood
Chicken satay skewers.
4 / 5Chicken satay skewers.James Brickwood
Har mee bomb.
5 / 5Har mee bomb. James Brickwood
Good Food hat15/20

Ho Jiak Town Hall

Malaysian$$

Boundary-pushing menu born in an amah’s humble kitchen.

Junda Khoo’s cooking is almost musical. That’s partly because Malaysian cuisine harmoniously balances the trinity of sweet-salty-sour, but also because the chef creates space to play.

Khoo attributes his love of food to his grandma, and while the Strathfield and Haymarket outposts of Ho Jiak pay tribute to that Nyonya foundation, Town Hall extends on the traditional.

Spoon-tender beef rendang fills a roti-topped pot pie, comforting bowls of nasi goreng are embellished with hand-picked crab and calamansi, and punchy coconut laksa is the generous dipping sauce for prawn and chicken dumplings. That holy flavour trinity, though, is best exemplified by the asam barramundi topped with fragrant ginger flower, lemongrass and tamarind curry. Hunks of tomatoes and okra dot the aromatic sauce.

Finish by cracking into the bruleed shells of green pandan custard, and Khoo’s opus comes to a satisfying close.

Good to know: Look out for Khoo’s next opening at the new Sydney fish market.

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